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but it's been in south dakota. two counties in south dakota. new mexico. >> what's holding up harrisburg? they keep playing these. >> i don't know. i don't know. if a federal court finds intentional discrimination, they can order a preclearance remedy for any jurisdiction. >> i hope this doesn't offend you guys. people say because of we have an african-american president, that proves we don't need a voting rights act. is that just prima facie nonsense? >> if that offended me then half my e-mail would have offended me. what more do you people want. you can't read it on the air. i mean, that's absurd. it's ridiculous. it was a huge step that barack obama was elected president twice. that's a huge step in our 400-year struggle with race and racial discrimination. but it doesn't solve the whole problem. of course not. >> and it doesn't solve the problem where the voting rights act is so powerful. police juries, county commissions, city councils, people all over the country. >> at the same time the voting rights act was being challenged at the supre
but it's been in south dakota. two counties in south dakota. new mexico. >> what's holding up harrisburg? they keep playing these. >> i don't know. i don't know. if a federal court finds intentional discrimination, they can order a preclearance remedy for any jurisdiction. >> i hope this doesn't offend you guys. people say because of we have an african-american president, that proves we don't need a voting rights act. is that just prima facie nonsense? >> if that...
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host: north dakota, a republican caller. caller: about what chris edwards said earlier about the deregulation of the oil -- in north dakota we have refineries in the western part of the state. we have a $2 billion surplus as of last year. it is big. we need the regulation to build a drill in these places. in north dakota you can make $22 per hour working at walmart as an over night stalker. -- over night stocker. you can make triple digits without having any sort of education. a huge production appeared. host: jennifer erickson? guest: first have to say hello to fargo because i am from there. there are exciting things happening in the united states. that is why we are hearing people both in government and private-sector talk about strategy. let me tell you why some level of sensible regulations are important. so much of the growth we are seeing right now is in natural gas. how much of that comes from a process of tracking, which involves releasing gases. whether this is going to be -- whether how big this going to be -- if t
host: north dakota, a republican caller. caller: about what chris edwards said earlier about the deregulation of the oil -- in north dakota we have refineries in the western part of the state. we have a $2 billion surplus as of last year. it is big. we need the regulation to build a drill in these places. in north dakota you can make $22 per hour working at walmart as an over night stalker. -- over night stocker. you can make triple digits without having any sort of education. a huge production...
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see why video of the north dakota boy is going viral. >> i better be good at the next appearance. a view from our camera looking towards mount diablo. the accu-weather forecast is coming up. >> today, i'm still taking your questions on twitter and facebook you can contact me on facebook.com/michael finney abc 7 and on twitter, i'll answer questions here live a $ >> another live check of the friday afternoon commute this, is in walnut creek. traffic is on 680 northbound. it looks like it's moving well and better southbound heading towards danville. stay with us. more still to come on abc 7 news at 4:00. >>>/]9 a virginia couple had a valentine's day of a lifetime yesterday that did not involve flowers or chocolates or dinner. dave and nancy honeywell picked up a check for $217 million. happy valentine's day. they hit all six power ball numbers. he bought the ticket on a whim the at richmond international airport while heading out of town. days after the drawing he remembered i got to check the numbers. >> i said must be the wrong date. i checked dates i'm like this can't be. i'm s
see why video of the north dakota boy is going viral. >> i better be good at the next appearance. a view from our camera looking towards mount diablo. the accu-weather forecast is coming up. >> today, i'm still taking your questions on twitter and facebook you can contact me on facebook.com/michael finney abc 7 and on twitter, i'll answer questions here live a $ >> another live check of the friday afternoon commute this, is in walnut creek. traffic is on 680 northbound. it...
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ronald reagan carried north dakota in a huge landslide. so people were on the republican side of the ticket voting for ronald reagan, came back over in large part, voted for me. i won with 57% that year. north dakotans are ticket splitters. they take a look at the candidate much more so than the party. although i must admit only two presidential candidates, two democratic presidential candidates in 100 years have gotten the votes of north dakota. they traditionally vote republican for president. but other than that, they're very choosy and they want someone they can trust someone they like and heidi heitkamp ran a great campaign. she will be a terrific senator. >> bill: you have been out of the senate now for two years. among other things, you're writing novels. and you have another one coming out. you've been working with a bipartisan policy center, particularly on the energy issue. and releasing your recommendations yesterday. to the congress and the president. what are you suggesting? what's the plan? >> as you know, it is very hard to
ronald reagan carried north dakota in a huge landslide. so people were on the republican side of the ticket voting for ronald reagan, came back over in large part, voted for me. i won with 57% that year. north dakotans are ticket splitters. they take a look at the candidate much more so than the party. although i must admit only two presidential candidates, two democratic presidential candidates in 100 years have gotten the votes of north dakota. they traditionally vote republican for...
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we're going to help states like north dakota and south dakota, montana move faster on oil and gas production. all of these projects will get more americans back to work faster. and we can do even more if we can get congress to act. the second priority that i want to talk about is education. and in particular, education that starts at the earliest age. i want to partner with each of you to make high-quality preschool available to every child in america. this is an area where we've already seen great bipartisan work at the state level. i was just in governor deal's state to highlight this issue because georgia has made it a priority to educate our youngest kids. and in the school district where i visited in decatur, georgia, you're already seeing closing of the achievement gap, kids who are poor are leveling up, and everybody is seeing real improvement because it's high-quality, early childhood education. study after study shows that the sooner children begin to learn in these high-quality settings, the better he or she does down the road. and we all end up saving money. unfortunately today, f
we're going to help states like north dakota and south dakota, montana move faster on oil and gas production. all of these projects will get more americans back to work faster. and we can do even more if we can get congress to act. the second priority that i want to talk about is education. and in particular, education that starts at the earliest age. i want to partner with each of you to make high-quality preschool available to every child in america. this is an area where we've already seen...
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north dakota bakken has 4 billion but monterey shale has 15 billion if it can be tapped economically. it could be huge for the economy and gas prices. unemployment here in kings county averages 15%. then there are the tax revenues. government would get 12.5% from sales of any produced on land. it would be good for us. last year in 2012 we brought in $190 million. we share half that revenue with the state of california. >> you're seeing any benefit already? >> what we're seeing a few local jobs and some spending in the local economy for quite a bit of exploration. but those are relatively small dollars compared to the potential of what could be. >> now but and there's a big but the sierra club want as moratorium on all of this until the state comes up with fracking rules and they don't have any. we're near fault lines. the sierra club is suing the state for not enforcing the rules it already has. hang on jane. we have our contributors here. did you have a question for jane? >> jane this sounds like a fantastic idea. how far called president obama with this release the supplies, getting
north dakota bakken has 4 billion but monterey shale has 15 billion if it can be tapped economically. it could be huge for the economy and gas prices. unemployment here in kings county averages 15%. then there are the tax revenues. government would get 12.5% from sales of any produced on land. it would be good for us. last year in 2012 we brought in $190 million. we share half that revenue with the state of california. >> you're seeing any benefit already? >> what we're seeing a few...
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it is seen as likely to pass the north dakota house and to be signed into law by north dakota's republican governor. and that is not the end of the movement to regulate abortion clinics out of existence in america. this week a new trap law measure passed through the republican-controlled house in alabama. it's now headed to the alabama senate. the new rules targeting abortion clinics in the state come with a bunch of new building codes that would force most clinics to do extensive renovations that they may not be able to afford. and doctors who perform abortions would suddenly be required to have admitting privileges at a local hospital. now abortion clinics in alabama are already required to at least contract with a doctor who has admitting privileges. so each clinic in the state already has a relationship with a doctor who has hospital admitting privileges. but now says the legislature's anti-abortion republican majority, now that will no longer be enough. now the specific doctor who provides the abortion has to be the doctor who has admitting privileges locally. one democratic opposed t
it is seen as likely to pass the north dakota house and to be signed into law by north dakota's republican governor. and that is not the end of the movement to regulate abortion clinics out of existence in america. this week a new trap law measure passed through the republican-controlled house in alabama. it's now headed to the alabama senate. the new rules targeting abortion clinics in the state come with a bunch of new building codes that would force most clinics to do extensive renovations...
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then what are you going to tell your small towns in south dakota? this is an attack on rural america. does anybody care? these, my friends, are middle class jobs. these are the workers who fought to get the progressive agenda up and running in 2012. and hold it right there, president obama, these are your people. these are your minority workers out there, veterans. you know the post office hires more veterans than any other employer in the country? i thought we supported our veterans. it's also unnecessary. this is an unnecessary move. and i don't see the collective outrage that i'd like to see on this, particularly from democrats. this affects workers. this affects rural and elderly americans. this is politically motivated. and it is morally wrong. it is unnecessary. we don't need to do this. now, i want darrell issa to come on this program and tell me that he thinks every business model in this country because of health care and pensions should be funded 75 years in advance in a ten-year window. you won't find one republican in the house to stand
then what are you going to tell your small towns in south dakota? this is an attack on rural america. does anybody care? these, my friends, are middle class jobs. these are the workers who fought to get the progressive agenda up and running in 2012. and hold it right there, president obama, these are your people. these are your minority workers out there, veterans. you know the post office hires more veterans than any other employer in the country? i thought we supported our veterans. it's also...
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new senator from north dakota and you know, north dakota, it is really a very interesting situation out there. because it is a red state right. and yet north dakota has given us byron dorgan, kent conrad and now heidi heitkamp. three real progressives. >> yeah. >> bill: in the senate. heidi heitkamp won last time in november. president obama lost north dakota by 23 points. so it is just that there's this home-grown progressive tradition in north dakota and if you grow up there and you're known there you could can be a preggive. they like you you get elected. the way to get elected in north dakota is pretty clear. i learned last night. byron dorgan was the tax commissioner elected statewide for north dakota. he was succeeded by kent conrad, the tax commissioner from north dakota. kent conrad was succeeded as tax commissioner from north dakota by heidi heitkamp. >> all right. >> bill: kent worked as an assistant to byron and heidi worked as an assistant to kent. so we all wanted to know who is the next tax commissioner? she's great. she's great. we're going to get her in the studio here o
new senator from north dakota and you know, north dakota, it is really a very interesting situation out there. because it is a red state right. and yet north dakota has given us byron dorgan, kent conrad and now heidi heitkamp. three real progressives. >> yeah. >> bill: in the senate. heidi heitkamp won last time in november. president obama lost north dakota by 23 points. so it is just that there's this home-grown progressive tradition in north dakota and if you grow up there and...
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and the dakotas and montana, the regional team would focus on oil and gas production. the president is offering this kind of help to every state because the benefits are obvious. >> didn't this used to be a bipartisan issue? i don't know when that happened. it should be a no-brainer. >> the president has found the sweet spot with the nation's most conservative governors on infrastructure. republicans like jan brewer, sam brownback, rick scott, and rick perry are asking their legislators in their state for more infrastructure funding. unlike congress, these republican governors realize that compromise is the key to improving their states and their political futures. let's turn to sam stein, political reporter of the huffington post with us tonight. heather mcghee, vice president of policy and route reach. and richard wolffe, executive editor of msnbc. richard, you first. employing these republican governors what they're advocating in their states, how good and how effective could this be? >> the president has faced tougher oppositions not just from republicans, but from
and the dakotas and montana, the regional team would focus on oil and gas production. the president is offering this kind of help to every state because the benefits are obvious. >> didn't this used to be a bipartisan issue? i don't know when that happened. it should be a no-brainer. >> the president has found the sweet spot with the nation's most conservative governors on infrastructure. republicans like jan brewer, sam brownback, rick scott, and rick perry are asking their...
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they drill 7000 wells in north dakota at this point. they intended to grow between 30 and 40,000 wells because they know exactly where the deposits are 2 miles down, they don't drill dry, so the amount of additional oil and gas production is staggering, nobody would have predicted it. it is awfully good news for our country. dagen: what needs to happen to be sure this expiration and production continues in this nation? that is sort of a policy question, what is not happening in washington that needs to happen to keep the boom running? >> don't think there is anything not happen. we have to produce 25% of oil right now than we did four years ago during the previous presidential election. so we are producing more and more oil and natural gas as a result of this new approach to drilling. i expect that to continue because it is such good news for the country. there are some issues, hydraulic fracturing is becoming controversial, but we have done that for 50 some years. you have to do it the right way to be productive of water and staples of
they drill 7000 wells in north dakota at this point. they intended to grow between 30 and 40,000 wells because they know exactly where the deposits are 2 miles down, they don't drill dry, so the amount of additional oil and gas production is staggering, nobody would have predicted it. it is awfully good news for our country. dagen: what needs to happen to be sure this expiration and production continues in this nation? that is sort of a policy question, what is not happening in washington that...
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and north dakota is considering another bill. and mississippi is trying to shut down the only remaining abortion clinic in the state. how concerned are you as the president of planned parenthood at these localized efforts to overturn a supreme court ruling that's 40 years old? >> i'm desperately concerned but what we're seeing is a pattern. we saw at election in november the largest gender gap ever in a presidential election. rejected mitt romney's decisions to get rid of planned parenthood. now we're seeing plooig politicians going back at it. and the irony is the same folk who is are passing these bills unconstitutional laws that would make abortion illegal and inaccessible in these states are the same folks who are fighting against us providing birth control for women. the very thing that helps prevent unintended pregnancy in the first place. >> can you explain the logic of that to our audience. >> what we're seeing are some members in an extreme wing of the republican party who simply want to take reproduct ihealth care acces
and north dakota is considering another bill. and mississippi is trying to shut down the only remaining abortion clinic in the state. how concerned are you as the president of planned parenthood at these localized efforts to overturn a supreme court ruling that's 40 years old? >> i'm desperately concerned but what we're seeing is a pattern. we saw at election in november the largest gender gap ever in a presidential election. rejected mitt romney's decisions to get rid of planned...
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but it's been in south dakota. new mexico. >> what's holding up harrisburg? they keep playing these. >> if the federal government finds intentional discrimination -- >> i hope this doesn't offend you guys. people say because of we have an african-american president, that proves we don't need a voting rights act. is that just prima facie nonsense? >> in f that offended me -- you can't read it on the air. i mean, that's absurd. it's ridiculous. it was a huge step that barack obama was elected president twice. that's a huge step in our 400-year struggle with race and racial discrimination. but it doesn't solve the whole problem. of course not. >> and it doesn't solve the problem where the voting rights act is so powerful. police juries, city councils. >> at the same time the voting rights act was being challenged at the supreme court today, up on capitol hill the work of rosa parks was being honored. there it is. a statue of parks will sit in statutory hall. the first statue committed by congress in 140 years actually. president obama paid tribute to rosa parks.
but it's been in south dakota. new mexico. >> what's holding up harrisburg? they keep playing these. >> if the federal government finds intentional discrimination -- >> i hope this doesn't offend you guys. people say because of we have an african-american president, that proves we don't need a voting rights act. is that just prima facie nonsense? >> in f that offended me -- you can't read it on the air. i mean, that's absurd. it's ridiculous. it was a huge step that...
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i'm in north dakota at a drilling site. snow in new york? big deal, bill. we were negative 46. >> give it a hal
i'm in north dakota at a drilling site. snow in new york? big deal, bill. we were negative 46. >> give it a hal
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today we talked to medal of honor recipient dakota at a meyer about the message and the legacy of an american sniper. hey, our salads. [ bop ] [ bop ] [ bop ] you can do that all you want, i don't like v8 juice. [ male announcer ] how about v8 v-fusion. a full serving of vegetables, a full serving of fruit. but what you taste is the fruit. so even you... could've had a v8. your doctor will say get smart about your weight. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. >> shannon: this is a fox news alert. brand new reaction from the white house after a justice department memo raises questions about whether the administration has created the power to kill terror suspects even if they are not involved in an active plot to attack the u.s. and they're u.s. citizens. welcome to america live. i'm shannon bream in for megyn kelly. the so-called white paper sparking concerns on both sides of the aisle, a bi-parti
today we talked to medal of honor recipient dakota at a meyer about the message and the legacy of an american sniper. hey, our salads. [ bop ] [ bop ] [ bop ] you can do that all you want, i don't like v8 juice. [ male announcer ] how about v8 v-fusion. a full serving of vegetables, a full serving of fruit. but what you taste is the fruit. so even you... could've had a v8. your doctor will say get smart about your weight. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady,...
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arkansas, coats of indiana, fisher of nebraska, grassley of iowa, heller of nevada, hoeven of north dakota, imhoff of oklahoma. eye sayson of georgia, johnson, wisconsin. >>> kirk of illinois. moran of kansas. portman. roberts of rubio florida. toomey of pennsylvania. vitter of louisiana and wicker of mississippi. think about it, all these men, all men, voted against even having a vote on hagel. they did so after it was clear there would be a vote today on hagel. they did it to put themselves on record for no better ran than to undermine, undermine is the key word here, the successful functioning of our government. they knew it would hurt hagel's prestige, would discredit president obama's leadership and did it anyway. want to know why the government is grinding to a halt? check this list. they are men bent on division, distrust, and disdain toward the elected presidency of barack obama. and i mean it. i'm jined by steve clemens and piter by nert. these people are disrepresentable. peter binert why on god's earth with a united states senator whose purpose is to help the republic work knowi
arkansas, coats of indiana, fisher of nebraska, grassley of iowa, heller of nevada, hoeven of north dakota, imhoff of oklahoma. eye sayson of georgia, johnson, wisconsin. >>> kirk of illinois. moran of kansas. portman. roberts of rubio florida. toomey of pennsylvania. vitter of louisiana and wicker of mississippi. think about it, all these men, all men, voted against even having a vote on hagel. they did so after it was clear there would be a vote today on hagel. they did it to put...
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down i want to illustrate we're talking about alabama, alaska, arizona, georgia, south carolina, south dakota, and texas. reverend, explain, why is there still a distinct difference when it comes to certain states of the south based on what the direct reference i guess what chief justice roberts was trying to make the state of massachusetts. >> you have to understand that was planned. if you go back to 1968 and the southern strategy the attempt was to build a solid south. what is happening now the changing demographics and the fruits of section 5 are beginning to come to fruition and we're seeing the solid south be broken and open up. because of that those who have a regressive mindset, who are afraid of a more hetrogeneous system, they want to stop this. they can't. we're kind of in the third reconstruction and seeing things happen in america some people never dreamed of or believed so you see all of these schemes out of state houses, voter i.d., gerrymandering, redistricting, what we saw in north carolina, attempts to roll back same day registration and early voting at the very time voting
down i want to illustrate we're talking about alabama, alaska, arizona, georgia, south carolina, south dakota, and texas. reverend, explain, why is there still a distinct difference when it comes to certain states of the south based on what the direct reference i guess what chief justice roberts was trying to make the state of massachusetts. >> you have to understand that was planned. if you go back to 1968 and the southern strategy the attempt was to build a solid south. what is...
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he was also wrong about senate races, republicans lost winnable senate races in montana, north dakota, ohio, wisconsin, pennsylvania, virginia, and florida. so what's this karl rove getting attacked by all sides, the establishment, people like -- i don't know if they have an establishment but getting hit by everybody now. >> he's getting blamed for everything and it's not his fault. he had a lot of money and there was lot of things co-have done better. the big problem for the republicans is they spent so much money on campaign ads and not enough money about organization. the one thing about barack obama that republicans attacked is the fact he was a community organizer. we could use a community organizer. >> i think the problem is you don't know where to go with your base which could cause problems in the general or fight your base and lose them. isn't that the problem? if they white the wacko right and say we don't want you, they say we'll go third party somewhere. >> what they want to do, karl has over the years cultivated the far right of the party for particular gain, but now afte
he was also wrong about senate races, republicans lost winnable senate races in montana, north dakota, ohio, wisconsin, pennsylvania, virginia, and florida. so what's this karl rove getting attacked by all sides, the establishment, people like -- i don't know if they have an establishment but getting hit by everybody now. >> he's getting blamed for everything and it's not his fault. he had a lot of money and there was lot of things co-have done better. the big problem for the republicans...
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new mexico, north dakota, michigan, ohio, nevada and now florida. so is this the tipping point here for obamacare? what does it all mean? let's bring in the panel. steve hayes for stand stand. kirsten powers for the daily beast. syndicated columnist, charles krauthammer. what do you think? >> look, i think, as a matter of helpful, it's not a good idea to expand medicaid. it's basically going to blow up under obamacare. you can understand the rationale for governors wanting to accept it. i wouldn't do it but it's particularly galling for for scott who made a career opposing obamacare. he ran a private citizens group opposing obamacare and ran for governor opposing obamacare. he was elected larmly because he opposed obamacare and he said he would reject obamacare after he was elected. he led the federal lawsuits against obamacare. once the supreme court decision came down said it would be devastating to the state. terrible idea to expand medicaid. we won't do it here if florida because we are going to do the right thing. money has spoken to him. he ha
new mexico, north dakota, michigan, ohio, nevada and now florida. so is this the tipping point here for obamacare? what does it all mean? let's bring in the panel. steve hayes for stand stand. kirsten powers for the daily beast. syndicated columnist, charles krauthammer. what do you think? >> look, i think, as a matter of helpful, it's not a good idea to expand medicaid. it's basically going to blow up under obamacare. you can understand the rationale for governors wanting to accept it. i...
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a youth hockey league in fargo, north dakota, with players as young as 4 years old plans to give away 200 firearms in a raffle. it's a great fundraiser for them. the new hampshire association of chiefs of police is raffling off 31 firearms, including semiautomatic weapons. and the latest all around pizzas and deli in virginia beach, virginia, is offering 15% discount if you carry openly to the store or show them a concealed weapons permit. here is a happy customer posing with her son's semiautomatic rifle. it's fun for the whole family, isn't it? young and old. see, in virginia it's legal to carry a gun into banks, hospitals, stores, movie theaters, restaurants, and open carry is even allowed in bars. sounds like a great idea. let's see, guns and alcohol, mix them together, nothing is going to happen. here is what more guns have led to in the virginia beach area. i wonder if this shooter stopped in all around pizzas for a discount slice. or these two charged with two counts of murder, or the person who shot this man walking into the mall. or the man who was charged with shooting someo
a youth hockey league in fargo, north dakota, with players as young as 4 years old plans to give away 200 firearms in a raffle. it's a great fundraiser for them. the new hampshire association of chiefs of police is raffling off 31 firearms, including semiautomatic weapons. and the latest all around pizzas and deli in virginia beach, virginia, is offering 15% discount if you carry openly to the store or show them a concealed weapons permit. here is a happy customer posing with her son's...
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>> chris: why not just cut spending. 85 billion north dakota a $3.5 trillion government. >> let's just back up from with all due respect to the speaker what he said is not the gospel truth. the fact is that a lot of the spending increases came during the bush administration. two unpaid for wars that we got ourselves engaged in. prescription drug plan that added enormous amounts to our spending and the tax cuts of the high end that did not create jobs and create revenue coming in. >> chris: but the total debt has increased $5 trillion sense this president came in. >> well, part of that is from the what we had to do to avoid going over the cliff of a recession -- depression. yes, we had the recovery act which saved or created 3.5 million jobs. you know the record of job growth in the private sector has been consistent for many record number of months. so again, we have to make a judgment about what -- how do we get growth with jobs. that is where the real revenue comes from. you don't get it by cutting down and cutting education and cutting back on investments in science and national ins
>> chris: why not just cut spending. 85 billion north dakota a $3.5 trillion government. >> let's just back up from with all due respect to the speaker what he said is not the gospel truth. the fact is that a lot of the spending increases came during the bush administration. two unpaid for wars that we got ourselves engaged in. prescription drug plan that added enormous amounts to our spending and the tax cuts of the high end that did not create jobs and create revenue coming in....
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you can see by the coloration of the charts, a lot of the area is coming out of some of the dakotas, where a lot of that area first went in, in the mid-1980's. this has been historically wheatland. over the past 10 years, a lot of corn and soybeans creeping up in those areas. turning to the planted acres, last year, i think the combined acreage for corn, wheat, and soybeans was some 240 million acres. excuse me -- 230 million acres. certainly, we have seen some of the largest corn planting since the 1930's. we expect this year for corn to be very strong again. because of strong prices, many were able to get in corn. perfect planning conditions. of course, the world turned ugly in june, as the rain stopped in a lot of key states. this year, we expect planning to be very strong. it favors soybeans a little bit more than it did a few months ago. as we move toward march, when we put out are planning numbers at the end of march, this is something certainly to look at. we should see some decline in cotton. that is no surprise. we have seen surveys which suggests that. -- suggest that. abou
you can see by the coloration of the charts, a lot of the area is coming out of some of the dakotas, where a lot of that area first went in, in the mid-1980's. this has been historically wheatland. over the past 10 years, a lot of corn and soybeans creeping up in those areas. turning to the planted acres, last year, i think the combined acreage for corn, wheat, and soybeans was some 240 million acres. excuse me -- 230 million acres. certainly, we have seen some of the largest corn planting...
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problem is the enable to build new pipelines to actually move oil from all these new fields in north dakota, down to the gulf coast where we have refineries. and look at southern california. southern california has some of the highest gas prices in the united states. over $5 a gallon in some places. the main reason for that? refiners can't make any money in california. they don't want to invest in california because of the environmental regulations making it more and more expensive. in fact, one of the largest refineries in the united states, valero, wants to sell their refineries in california and pull out of the state entirely. >> you know to hear my next guest tell it, it is time to pump it up. not only with the keystone pipeline, but it would help bring on 250,000 new jobs. u.s. chamber of commerce president. >> great to be here. >> neil: everyone seems to think the president, when he does decide on this, will decide to resume it. much to environmentalists chagrin. what too you think the fallout will be from that? >> i think at some point as far down the road as he can push it, it will
problem is the enable to build new pipelines to actually move oil from all these new fields in north dakota, down to the gulf coast where we have refineries. and look at southern california. southern california has some of the highest gas prices in the united states. over $5 a gallon in some places. the main reason for that? refiners can't make any money in california. they don't want to invest in california because of the environmental regulations making it more and more expensive. in fact,...